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February 4, 2015 at 10:00 am #16549
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InactiveQuote:Sony’s 2015 range of Android TVs will have YouView appSony announced at CES that almost all of its 2015 TV range would run Android TV. Today the company is announcing that all of those TVs will also be able to offer YouView’s services, including its distinctive user interface design, and the much-praised seven-day EPG with catch-up services built in. […]
Looks like rollback EPGs will soon be a standard Smart TV feature.
February 4, 2015 at 5:37 pm #59120Anonymous
InactiveYouView’s blog entry says:
Quote:It’s also to Sony’s great credit that they’ve embraced the concept of YouView as a complete experience – both for connected (and, critically) unconnected sets.How’s that going to work? How can you stream catchup to an unconnected TV?
http://www.youview.com/blog/2015/02/04/the-connected-tv-journey-begins-richard-halton-ceo/
February 4, 2015 at 9:40 pm #59121Anonymous
InactiveJamesB – 3 hours ago »
How’s that going to work? How can you stream catchup to an unconnected TV?
I assume that means all of the 2015 bravia range, all will now get youview and not just those that previously could connect to the internet, i.e. the connected and unconnected. Presumably sony refer to their sets as connected/unconnected and the 2015 bravia range will now all get youview, even those at the bottom of the range. Obviously sony will have to add the wifi and/or ethernet port, a pound or two, most likely already designed on the pcb anyway with the unconnected sets previously not having it populated.
Personally I think it’s a great move, would like to see the other manufacturers follow.
February 4, 2015 at 11:01 pm #59122Anonymous
InactiveNot all, but all the Android range, according to pocketlint:
Quote:Integrated YouView will be on all Sony’s Android TVs, which is the majority of the 2015 range. There are a few TVs at the entry-level that won’t be YouView enabled. The included TVs are: (4K models) X94C, X93C, X90C, S85C, X85C, X83C; (Full HD models) W85C, W80C, W75C.http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/132608-sony-offers-integrated-youview-on-2015-bravia-range
Quote:Personally I think it’s a great move, would like to see the other manufacturers follow.It will be interesting to see if Samsung go for YouView, or wait for Freeview Connect.
February 4, 2015 at 11:08 pm #59123Anonymous
Inactivedamian – 1 hour ago »
Personally I think it’s a great move, would like to see the other manufacturers follow.
Pansonic already have freetime for some of their TVs. With freetime allowing more flexability to the device than Youview currently do I’m not sure that I would go along with wishing the spread of Youview offerings.
February 4, 2015 at 11:24 pm #59124Anonymous
InactiveLuke – 10 minutes ago »
With freetime allowing more flexability to the device than Youview currently do I’m not sure that I would go along with wishing the spread of Youview offerings.
YouView’s search is brilliant. It’s the main reason I keep watching YouView. You can easily find the movie you want to stream if it’s available from any of the on-board players.
February 4, 2015 at 11:48 pm #59125Anonymous
InactiveI’ve never owned a TV with satellite input, nor do I know anybody with one even when they’ve the option of plugging a sat card in; however freetime on such a TV would also be great.
In the meantime virtually all TV’s have a terrestrial tuner, I’d forgotten about Freeview Connect, can’t really comment on that until it’s been out for 6 months and bedded in, looks promising though, although so did youview before it launched. Sony’s involvement with youview can only be good for youview, hopefully Sony will be able to get them (YV) to pull their socks up otherwise Sony’s brand/image will get damaged
February 4, 2015 at 11:59 pm #59126Anonymous
InactiveQuote:Sony’s involvement with youview can only be good for youview, hopefully Sony will be able to get them (YV) to pull their socks up otherwise Sony’s brand/image will get damagedYes. This has already been demonstrated. The Sony-YouView deal was announced hard on the heels of the update for the short-recording/short-playback bug.
April 27, 2015 at 4:33 pm #59127Anonymous
InactiveNow on the way to the shops, according to YouView: https://community.youview.com/youview/topics/sony-to-offer-youview-built-in-to-new-2015-tv-range?topic-reply-list%5Bsettings%5D%5Bfilter_by%5D=all&topic-reply-list%5Bsettings%5D%5Breply_id%5D=15631790#reply_15631790
There is a link to a video showing the YouView implementation. Evidently the YouView search is available, but it’s not clear from the video what content the search will cover.
June 29, 2015 at 1:35 pm #59128Anonymous
InactiveHandson from What HiFi:
http://www.whathifi.com/sony/tv-youview/review
Particularly of interest (to me, and perhaps to some others in this forum:
Quote:First on the to-do list is to enable a sort of native PVR function, where you can connect a hard drive and record programmes off YouView.If YouView actually deliver on this (as opposed to the rubbishy recording “features” on some current TVs), there will be pressure on Freeview Play to match it.
Not so good:
Quote:Then there’s talk of integrating extra apps into YouView’s search function, so you could search across, say, both iPlayer and Netflix at the same time.But NowTV (films) is already integrated into the search feature on YouView boxes, and as you can’t restrict the search to only those services you subscribe to, the search results can be useless – swamped by movies you can’t watch.

Perhaps there will now be a filter option to avoid this problem. That would be good.
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